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THE GENERAL ELECTIONS

AFTER THE BATTLE. THE >T \Tf. <>: TH! i’tltTil" Thll r-' ia v' - < i.* ■<r ■ < >•, - v. • ■ r*■ i 1 >■- to the \\ ard part). and tim (•m.intrv has evidenced it' demm i» haVe an investigation into the method- ■ the eontitrntm* administration m re Sill rd To t! <• • r ,•■';■• ; ’ money. On the mwninß after the fir-t ballot tn 1908 the State of part a-■ in respect of • e , ■’■ • - Government 39 Reform If> Independent 1 This time the -t.it>- «>t part.*-- iCoinpleteiy . > .-.i g . Government 19 Reform 25 Independent .1 Thirty-one s«conil ballot: - are to he taken i.*-vt Ti. iisiia.. m most of these the advantage .s in the hands of the Opposition candidates. In Awaru.l m ■ •'':■■ -L -ep.’i Ward’s niajorJv ro, ■ , .mirin' d opponent: was no than This time it is oniv t7l. Hw nearest opponent : n lf»>S w.i, 21*3 vote-, hefur.d ii.m ; r i.’- trim- Mr Hamilton tar.' ’s.‘r :<i ' hi'r . BRI * E El.Ei TOR.VIT. 'J. Ali»-n ><>'.. ... ■ P. Mi-Kiiibi i.\li ... il- !--t The alrove r» i:ini. r> a ‘time '.iiiii the Pahtatfia ret - , a. «’■ :i> id’.-it entlv <1 tori '* t*-is«*;. - is,tie. PAHIATi \ lii.E' TORATE. The po' .nu •-i T* . -i.’;. ■ -idt- ■> ar. follow * • J. i F . E«- *.r <• > .... t •R. B. Ho -Mi ... i-ol W. H. Hauk■: - I > «-> (So- o-.d balkt required) The polling at !a-t »■!•■' tu.ii -.tn. First ba lit r : Eo-s )M) !■*©». < t-i.per (<h I2t*>. Ha-.ik'tis <l. I, -b .. ballot : Roo jug's, ( o.ipi 1 :- i7*rL A« i K! AND : EXTRA!.. Mr. A. E. Glovit <M.> in l .’, mi; • talned an üb-o'.-if. m*.; •■■ \ tl. > will be no sn- -.ml 1 aib.t f* r ’his ,»-at. FINAL Hftl JtErn DUNEDIN • J-’NTRAL Statham t<>) ... t>>-'i * Arnold (M) 2:*'l MaePher*ion il i!>. > .. ■ l.'o Absolute iiilj. : ity !>2. a th a** [■•:■■ mils at tile onl-' it- ; > ii.rnr. THE TtHMf* SEAT. A CLOSE ITNHH. T: Det'. I' l . In ronneci : ><n w tl- the '!ect-> :.- it has been di*>-overe.f thai r.n>’ i-et'im from one contra! E.,. ;L u i- i> t included in trie Tic- de< Rhodes" lead. J ,i ;n-,r'.rr i i -»• rj.e figures were pan-p The lot’.' are now:- Rhode, . f J, , 277;. Trior (M.) *27 !■’. LOCK INI, AHEAD PROPOSED LABCI R * AMI’WE Uhnstcimrch. D*m. w . At a meeting «-f n- Labour R ■;••■ ■ sentation C< mr.nrm. •>.-nig'-. ■: •* : deetdcsi to tiittt tie a «trennoii, ih> year campaign 'i; ii.i : f or l.’.b-'-.-in CGijjtiru Aon i;h the l.nOorr Party in other ; irt- <■: .!.•■ Dominion with the i bpcr . f •■.aor’.mK rl >• C><i eminent i-f the D. rmrr i t'hence JFST BEIORE THE B-TTLE. Sir John Find:-'.’ nfr- r ri- kimg the risibi litie * of in- andi.-" -> on Wednesday evening with a pictt:.-r of the union of th>- <-’;>o< -it- t» mid AL. Dirk*oo. rxpre.-ol th>' »]>m!>.n t»-'.t if ever there w.i- a n-oie p.-p mis union b-'t-o-n Lder.nl a:'.-t «>f th*- ■ i::d lin- Coiio - vatism of rhe p: • • m ii>> did m ; know of it. iL'-rid ..pi 1.-i»l->‘ :.i r'cb'i with groan-). A: tin- p-onr the !>••■- tile element r.v-. d •to ' !'- for Mr Massey and M’-. l> ■ k-oii. ii w- re responded to hy mr- cf derisive laughter fret” u.c loiik -f J-i- audience. •The C»»vc rnt>ie-it ... -i ;■ . irie country i-» -..if--. r.iid I -.;n in •.!:>, : ■ L. returned to morr-'w.’ ii.’-d d 5..John Fir’d!;-.-, ;:.i. : ; -•>■• ;>■ < f tense excitement ,’i Parnell • n 'A' •Inesday, in wh.« h is.i.i- ar I L.-iio-for the .p>’.t»i>'. Ll>-. Ma— <y. thGovernment and rl >- f 'pp >-it:...i ■were ullimattli -v. a’.loe-<i ih> i.: -. roar of applut- .- ■ .ir’-od.-’.:.'-. ’ But Sr J'-.pl. .d’ . pi, i •’ 'r another three years in > tike will f ill on deaf ears. Tlie tum- lias long gone by since anything he votrld say would inspire a partii'r >f rontideni’c in the people hr- professes to tru«t. while -b. :.i for politic::’! p'irp> -i-,. Dktr:il and di-io-edi: ■-. 'll ■•.-’hiir.t 'I. length, ami i- r ' .” >.?. ' i>. ■ D< mu’ o’i the time has -n>- f> him ti. - back sear, ami if lie doe, n r r> ah'f it now he wdl reiwimw nig lit. Christi i. tin h " To-oiiiis.' News. The H >tl. M:'. Millar a;m« :>n. i.n’ that irnmeiiiau iy tin- e’evtimi w.:; - over he nieam nuke vertatn newspaper* that rad a:tr.<-»i-d tn>” in a most * i.vi" vd'v v..:v rrivr tm-ir assertion:-, ti*- .-’■Mired the mettiTp: that t h* r*' r. a - t.- > *•:: i■ f lo ■■■> M■•. i - t.-ruil ea’-i'er o: oliirh. he DHi! I'.' ashamed, u ■■ r uoo: he v.> m>; m ... positmu t>- :'> f. riii v it: h a pt’trctiy clear » <..>;:.si. :< :i*-e al . i:< l-ai' <■,' jo-i.b. opiniJti. < Load -: .. - . There's a we-if: n teat m-im - d -na as still As stiov. Hake - f :. ll :: :. lie v."i. But executes the freeui’in s will As light rima d-o's the wdl to l. o. e : Nor from its t-eve rim holt--. >r !":"h - Defend Ti - tti»- ballot Eov.. - -I nk-‘ v ” 1 F \DEK <>■ THE < ‘i’t’i '-st li< >\ t>\ Th! T> PEOPLE TIRED ' »E >i’l ill’ »l " [.lit! 1; V I'-v. \ ■ . ! 1 The ■ 1 b--well sn'--:"i.-i wot' ill- I' , -I t•' I!i ’ fir-’ b.i ! • ' •’t-i -

j pio.prrts of ti;e party <■< lIIU>2 a lnopiit: at ‘‘n- l,a.:i'O -hi -.er-. Erm’.-. TtiC l'< -oh - .-f iio- l-a-r ' .o’. . ... ; > r a-• ■ •,>■■ r -»t <■ a- ari-. •or , - 11 ■ >-. t< ry -at: • I i- t<e ;. to the Hrf'.-'i'i: parti. Ml. Mas-ey -a.d tinlaft • ■ no.! mo I mdn-eii that Ministers and il>»- journalistic .-upporlers ..f ti e Government are try inn t» ex- : plain away the fa. t that the Ward , Ministry is * nsagf’d m -i hie and . death : ,rriisirb-. and tiiat up to the ['■■* s-nt th*- isoii'iur- an- *-r i t tmly w,■ ■ ■■ • •>j .p. -it .• :.. : • f let .- . ■i at i l .» p-- i-.>- N. Z’ o ind -i'< , h» .irtsly tired of the spur:*ai- Libr-ral- i -homi liemoer.-uy and iiupr<.per i ■ -’nd ex: ravagnnt met io d» of tin- pre j -•lit a>'rat ion. amt in (i.*:r<ie ; s're for a -anr ami policy ami ■ :<ti fiiergctH- admil>i“t rat -.-n are' I’.irn.ng t.. »i.>- m» ii «’■>. t<.r -. * p-. I'.i-t. i.wu’i; ntioa-o. oom- ti >-.r duty on the Opposition -ide i,( the H-. Two ..f ..ip- :.o ii I ’-., g >nn blown in the fight." *■• >ntitiued Mr. Ma- - -,. -'Or • . M:. Har.i. . I h.-i ; his -eat on account of a bn-a' squab- | lib- 0,.0 a Wiper Suppi; Bill ul.iih was before 1'; rii.iir.e;;: Ll-1 -*'" 1-I'l. • ami ti.-- o-i.. r. Mr. D.ie. »>>■<•;■ iihe 1 ■ na- not aide t.< make -■> many pro- ; ni:sr=, a- t.i ..ppouenr. tT:»- Ministerif’.r Agrt’-ult lire. iki. th>- Uuiirn-' men: i.a- 'os’ A ;■ kla.-id W 'A a:k. T.iiitu'i’ .... <‘.iim’.; i: ami W,i; pa-.i i. an*l lias failed lo -t.-iirt- the Io a -..it of Itami’m !i .- <iu'.te -af>to p:eii;i-t that it w ill !*.-e many rm re seat, at ih> -> vomi ballot on 1" t -’I- tlg'y option that v. ■■ -hall ver u« >- a rii-ijor I K-, i: -• Ji t. .- i.i.’. !; the rs pre -.i til?. • t i.t- not : i. <■<■;> .i.rnhiL 'and ti. : tl.tic '■■.!! 1-- more .-nipnse . til'd u-ek tl.-tn ti’» i< ion’ yiste. 1 ■ il.ty. I ‘in .ti t 'ie b.l’ii.r ot in a-t I mg. is.it tin- l.t'.id wrift.z .s oil tie , ’..ad. ami I am m ”>i it-it . ‘ | Ministry lias rc'-ei’.r *i i eto <pitt. j [ In all ri’.rt et ion:-. rtn-I fi-.m ail stc-i -..'■ii, >.f t’.e comimm.t y. 1 h.ivi h.-'u i' th> ..;i-n.’. : i . xo” - -e.i i. . ■ t lie * i vvrnmvrit ha, bwn tn <-tti<■*■ to I.mg arid that a > ■.’nge v.- uld : > r!:• , l. .’ '.it.-' . -t, ■ f ti.>■ ■■ ...;l|-.. i l --- , ■ bet*- >L,.; a ch-iiiu. i- cmumg. Tia m w i-iaiixr! Y.-t. ’d.'.'s poll.id:." ' Mr. M’l . trri.'itk’-i. ’ -io.-.-, tint I the new (t.-ua’ii ml worth nis-[ .’ tls-ltl g. i ANTE Kill 1O r TVrs. t i-.r -ti Inin D. * . -. Ti.i. - po - ‘>,-.t-. of . .-..nd ; I Ballot in (‘hrist. Imn-’i South. Mt.. Ell ! - ’’l., polio,i .’t.- ll ex .ce,, of the al>o fife imijirdv of’ valid votes, tied -l"> li'ri lit ii.tc'--. i” rriot, .- it’d. In a>i,iit:■ >ll th* re were I*’G iiifoi.r.a! vrt'-s. Ti;> r<- .’.l-0 a l.k* lit.”- .i >’ -»■'o::d ha!!..; : n < I.’ ■-•et.tT.-.1. E.i-t l,i’!»oi’ Dr. Tea. k» i mi ?•!>. Htmt-m-te.oi of •■’v.e’ti D■-. Thack'r arid Mr. J> n . . ()f< i» ’> t o ntmi• lor it il.-s-’- i.-ei- p.’iiiit, :--m’d tile "-tllil.iu ottlr-' r l.a- ■•»<-» is »•«< 71’., : slid .t ~ p -- ble t i.r-e urn -ußiet. t-.r .Mr. Hunte*' to ! place turn sec*.mi *..i the p..il. A | s. <■: i• ’• <in ~i bi.’-,-h East ■ ri»;l and c.'i.at taki s p’-v-i- to mor- ' , row. i At a I’-c.t.-it; ■■’ M’. I'm- r - flit e.ils and -upmitm, ti"- after | . ni’it.i -e’.erai p t . minetii L.ab'oit !••• .i v.’i-f p'-.--’nt ttr.-i pt'-m.-o! 'o "i’.e Mr. E: 1 -' ■- ” i a— -lam-e they i • uid. The L.ab- '.ir Repir -entat <t n (' >itiimttee ,nt t to-night. Tile que-t on, of th* -> lection of .a c.ai’-iidate in tin’: stet nil li.allot, in Avon, R-’i-arton. ' ami < h-t. imrch Ea ' was r[’.M-i|,<- , f .at < :.H,'derabi'- length. Lhi irately -r ’.v, dero : ’ 1 t"::! Lai>o;n . -'■mid fak<- i o a. '-eo -.i’ng she ci-oiid i'do.t, ■ r i ai.’.- -T ti e-e i t"t.i : '-. 1- - ’ir-flit . aHv .m-t l -,:.. d . li'.at Labour .■ tpt.oir, Mr. Ensor in R:e t t:t..n ami M-. M.-l ..mb, in Avon. •sl.< (’.Nil pALLOT HAWKES DAY SEAT. KEEP YOl R PARLIAMENT • LEAN." At a iargr'y ai’-r.o.t im-'-tmg of Mi. I ’•a-e’-'s tomimtt’C. hr hi ve-t'T ttav evening, ti •' f'dlowa i, n--o!a- -, , i jtion was .a.rit.i imatiimom-iy : - ; That ?>! ’. A. L. D. I- ' i-’-r', tomniittt «•. a- a * ..’iiriii.’lee. will take tio part ci ti >■ --io:.’' i.allot cl.-rt ion. i>;:: u : H bav. it t-. ti..* :iriiv:diiai members to f- ;’.>.w v.i at >’V er voi:r,e 'tries con-nit r m tee best interest ■ >f tie . e. t. r. .a?' tie- Dominion.’ Tne ‘oilovv.i.u to. tl- ■ tie’.., ha ri.atr iiute-i • tier I,V the .-."m didates roni-ftrit'd or by their rom-i mitt : M”. H. M. i'. mp mi'll - the electors at H.-;vt>| .ck this . vcning ! i ■ mim )■ it <’• I it. A mass hireling of Liberals willing t>- ,t —■- .ti t : - :.-t,:n • t l!.> Go-, i rt.r’.’i’t t.ii’c.ir- - tie Ha-.vkt’, Bay • e’.t V,;'.« I • Id the 0.. i I’ -i Olli'.’e ■it H -•...-i- i-i-’ • ’-;t■ rm- T’t.f bi.-.-i-i’ls v. i- j'.ickt'il. and tt.i meeting i;:... ve. 'i enthusi'itst i< . a-pe.-'-lm" tn ■-i-j’jiort of the Lima's; party w- re iM’. 1 . Pan it ’. ?«!--- .. ; . 1 . ■ p. Li nr p■. I;. H > ... < . ■. L'-’j. J. 1 . H? ;. J , ■ . m . K- ■■ Cr-. Dors;'van and MvCo-mi•-■■*;. ami vt'r.,l! •■th.i ;•<. ami l-y >••■ quest Mr.: fl .lan Simson ’tl-o mnlre-,rd the meeting. IL- .-inted that t had received !76 t«'•'gr'im- m e< .igr:’tillation ami wi'-hans Im: nomo ;;t tile -’-..■ i i t :i.jg mt : . P- . - i. : - HJ A - Mu i" i. K,-r.z t. ■ • R. K ’> I- ».i j ~ -it- 'i tl. wort! htt‘l E- i n re.-ctvetl : '’ri'in Waiioa that t>s p* ;• i-etit. <•: Mr. E•■o•w■'< hit’’ ' cmmljm' had joined Mil Sll i- • > 1 1' - ;■■i. - • > tilt ‘t: r . vi ■.: s■ i i w;m tom <ai •- ' ••' > -t-'-,ig. Tn. ■ •:. <<■■: ■ :> g t. ■rrllia a t > ■ > i with •■:■•' *• r ■ f• ■ r M". tm i H' I '. S■- ' h ms. It /'■ A! l '. S : ? Ti ■ ’T I '■«'■*■ . O’liim S'. ;t i:>- t’.-‘ I.' I p'>rtv. ; Am-tber nisi Him : : rm v. ’’ 1.,- i: ■■ i. i • - . - s -m : rig. M-. < >l.. . - ■ I T .- - : ■ - ■ ■ ■A- ■ ■ ' ' ■ 1 i ‘ * t'"' i m. ~n i .. -. * ‘ ■ i ’ v. 't i . . - - t * ' ’ , . - , ''"i»■ H » a T T 1 i .1 g;.. i. 1" •» i!" '■ k *I» .. .bl. It • ’ ■ *’ ;’ 1 * •’ ’

.All irll p r' 1 --1• ■: i 2 1 •m' .i ' > •": ’:' i thltt i til’. llm-e pe' -on- V 110 lol'd a : t: o til ~i tiailot All', lie e;:”llile !•> v■ >■ <■ .it : ■ o.i'l Indi'.:. which ak- • pirn * m v. - >-k. TL •- m '■eirecf. a- th*- law prcvid*'-. licit all >m- v. i’o-e naim l . aj.pt ar on the r»-li sire enr’tlcrl to extrci-e their vot«. ai the ,>■■•*.nd ballot, whether m mt tiifi d:d so at the tir-t ballot. HOLIDAY nP.-iTV \N< E •»N D W id <E< ■ i\D BALLOT. A memo!.atiilm:i h.T- iiet-:> received ti'-i.'i the hea.l office l>y i lie Inspector f I i> 1 Mi. lb T. B.aihy. .-on •erring the h* > I aiay for tin- second '•■ail :t pciimg da;.. Ii i, to the t-ffec: ’hat the whole of she provisions of 'lie Sheps A*i relating io the half holiday" of ms’ i-t a lit , and to the closing of .-'m ]>s ft<r the half liolitiay mu-t '■'• deemed to icfer to Thursday afteririon. i.e.. ili-tl -hops ortlinaril? requir'd t<> clo-e i-.i- the weekly h'lif holiday imi-t th, o. at the same hs-nr mi 'TI ur -■ i.i-. instead of the usual day. and furiher tint the .’.- hi .|<- of the assistant, mii-t ge* ibeir liaii’ holiday from the usual time nn Thursday aftimo- m EI.Et TJON .HITTINGS. HAU KE S P.AY SEAT. O .mt of p*. i-siom ■,chose names « ■ r<* on ;’he r<i!l. •- ily ‘ exercised t t.’ ii- ■ ’-'lit t ■ '■.;<■ :.i Tbiii-'-h’.v A pill. At p.i-i’t'inc eb-'tior. . r >7.">7, »c:e"i !■• lied * lit of 7.5-1 I on the r*’ll. Mr. E. to - I. -.ti. . i tiileil ,-> poll a i|ii:ii'l<T of tin- minilicr <’i i >t. s p tied *-v the -in -fill r.inhdate. f*.rl’cit:; nr dip*' it .-f L’h'.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 300, 9 December 1911, Page 5

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THE GENERAL ELECTIONS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 300, 9 December 1911, Page 5

THE GENERAL ELECTIONS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 300, 9 December 1911, Page 5

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